Location
Grade Levels
- 3-5
- 6-8
- Pk-2
Learning Models
- Learner Agency
- Personalized Learning
- Project-Based Learning
- Real World Learning
- Social Emotional Learning
Governance
Grades Served: PK-6
Students Served: 67
About
Also known as The Morgan Oliver School for Anti-Racism, is a private microschool located in Atlanta, Georgia. It focuses on providing a progressive and inclusive educational experience for elementary students.
The Morgan Oliver School, located in Atlanta, Georgia, is an independent, project-based middle school serving students in grades 5 through 8. The school focuses on cultivating curiosity, critical thinking, and collaboration through an innovative educational model that integrates interdisciplinary learning and real-world experiences.
Morgan Oliver School emphasizes student agency and personalized learning, encouraging students to take an active role in shaping their education. The curriculum is designed to connect academic content with practical applications, fostering a love of learning and preparing students to navigate complex challenges.
Key features of the Morgan Oliver School include:
- Project-Based Learning: Students engage in hands-on, interdisciplinary projects that explore meaningful questions and address real-world problems.
- Small Class Sizes: The intimate learning environment allows for personalized instruction and close relationships between students and educators.
- Social-Emotional Learning: The school prioritizes emotional intelligence, resilience, and empathy, ensuring students are well-prepared to thrive both academically and socially.
- Community Engagement: Partnerships with local organizations and community-based projects provide students with authentic learning experiences that extend beyond the classroom.
- Inclusive Environment: The school fosters diversity and inclusion, creating a supportive space where all students feel valued and empowered.
Morgan Oliver School’s mission is to inspire lifelong learners who are equipped with the skills and confidence to make meaningful contributions to their communities and the world.